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It happens to most teams – that night where a road team’s indifference meets a home team’s urgency. It happened to Indiana last night. The Hoosiers were terrible from tip to buzzer as Michigan rolled to a 30-point win. IU’s defense was as horrific as ESPN’s Jim Calhoun’s analysis was indecipherable. The Wolverines made more […]

by Kent Sterling Tom Crean and his Indiana Hoosiers team deserve the opportunity to complete the full season before anyone, including athletic director Fred Grass, define the team’s body of work as a failure – or a success. Strange things happen in college basketball. The Hoosiers can shoot it, and when you can shoot it, […]

by Kent Sterling If Indiana is both the Crossroads of America and the home of basketball, then Assembly Hall is the home of the Crossroads of college basketball. For the fourth time in 15 years, one of the steadiest programs in the history of the game is in turmoil, and unless a major pivot is […]